  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH | reply to benc Re: Is There A Chat Room (Hopefully Flash Based) That Does This?
I don't think you understand IRC, but since it must be web-based the entire point is moot. |
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  twizlar I dont think so. Premium join:2003-12-24 Brantford, ON
| Web Based IRC clients do all the leg work, you just install it on your site and it connects and joins automatically. All you have to do is have a bot set the room to +m when there are no operators in the channel and then no one can talk. -- Broadline Networks Inc. |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| said by twizlar :Web Based IRC clients do all the leg work, you just install it on your site and it connects and joins automatically. All you have to do is have a bot set the room to +m when there are no operators in the channel and then no one can talk. I didn't consider a web-based IRC client.
I don't think a bot would necessarily work, but channel operators could +v/-v people as necessary. You'd still need some kind of bot to automatically grant +o to people delegated as moderators though, unless you're going to have a 24/7 sysop. -- Have more fun with your GPS. Geocaching.com |
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  twizlar I dont think so. Premium join:2003-12-24 Brantford, ON
| Its called Chanserv, or an eggdrop. Eggdrops are more useful as you can tell them to do whatever you want. Basically you can have it -m the channel when an op is present. -- Broadline Networks Inc. |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| Except that Eggdrops require that you know TCL to do anything useful. I'm rather familiar with IRC usage, but not with running one. Do IRC daemons often come with a Chanserv-like bot or are they readily available to perform these types of tasks? -- Have more fun with your GPS. Geocaching.com |
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  twizlar I dont think so. Premium join:2003-12-24 Brantford, ON | That functionality is standard to eggdrops, and yes chanserv exists on almost every network. -- Broadline Networks Inc. |
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